Monthly Archives: January 2012

Welcome back to this episode of new music video hour! We’ve got some­thing pretty special today: a new video from our friends The Living Earth Show (Andy and Travis) playing my new piece, You broke it, you bought it, backed up by a band of skele­tons, minerals, and model organs. Here, look:

So I know I’ve been spamming you all about this in every conceiv­able way, but just in case you haven’t heard:

I’m playing a last-minute show on Saturday, January 28 (this Saturday!) at 92YTribeca at 200 Hudson St. in New York. Opening act is the trio New Morse Code (viola, cello, percus­sion) at 9 PM; I’ll go on at 10. The core of my set is the US première of a wonder­ful piece by the young British composer Martin Suckling called Lieder Ohne Worte (Songs Without Words). This will be nestled amongst some “wordless songs” by Schubert (the Impromptu Op. 90 no. 3, Liszt’s tran­scrip­tion of Ständ­chen) and me (At the River, and Fast Flows the River, for which I’ll be joined by my frequent and longtime collab­o­ra­tor Hannah Collins on cello).